Indian all-rounder cricketer Ravindra Jadeja to tie the knot very soon in his hometown Rajkot. Ravindra Jadeja got engaged to Rivaba Solanki on 5th February 2016 in Rajkot at his own restaurant “Jaddu’s Food Field” at Kalawad Road. Ravindra Jadeja and Rivaba Solanki to get married on 17th April 2016 in Rajkot.

Ravindra Jadeja’s wedding ceremony invitation card with all rituals schedule is printed. Ravindra Jadeja was spotted with his fiancée Rivaba Solanki at Audi Showroom in Rajkot to receive his Audi Q7 car, gifted by Rivaba’s family on Monday, 4th April 2016.

Sir Ravindra Jadeja Wedding Ceremony Functions:

Sangeet Sandhya- 16 April 2016, Saturday @ 7:00 pm

Procession- 17 April 2016, Sunday @ 8:00 am

Wedding and Hasta Melap- 17 April 2016, Sunday @ 10:00 am

Reception & Dinner- 17 April 2016, Sunday @ 7:00 pm

Sir Ravindra Jadeja Wedding Ceremony Venue:

Front Lawn, Opp. Drive-in-Cinema,

Kalawad Road, Rajkot, Gujarat

Ravindra Jadeja’s wedding will be a private affair and this ceremony will have some invited special guests and relatives of Ravindra and Rivaba. Sir Ravindra Jadeja’s Wedding Invitation card is printed in Royal manners and in English language.

Ravindra Jadeja’s Sangeet Sandhya, Mandap Muhurat, Hasta Melap and other rituals timing are mentioned with venue and Reception details. Ravindra and Rivaba’s marriage ceremony will be held at Pool Side Down, Season Hotel in Rajkot.

There are possibilities that many Indian team cricketers, Ravindra’s Gujarat Lions’ teammates, Businessmen, politicians and his community’s reputed persons will attend the wedding ceremony of Sir Ravindra Jadeja and Rivaba Solanki.

So Rajkot will see 3 days’ royal wedding ceremony celebration of their beloved Cricketer Sir Ravindra Jadeja. All the invited guests are urged to keep along their invitation card at the ceremony.

Asked about his marriage plans, the all-rounder said, “My cricketing schedule is very tight, but I will try to spare some time for marriage…”

Jadeja further said that his full concentration now is on to perform well in cricket, particularly in T20 World Cup.